After Poland joined the EU Michal migrated with his family from an industrial city in Silesia, Poland to a rural village in Northern Ireland. Michal was 14 and at first fought against his parents’ decision but now realises it was beneficial. Miss Brennan a teacher at an integrated Protestant and Catholic school was key in supporting Michal to get to university in London. He now works in Public Events at QMUL. He feels sorry for Britain leaving Europe. He may have to leave but will retain his European passport. Listen to his eloquent story here and listen out for that northern Irish lilt.

Hannah has worked with refugees and asylum seekers across the world. Listen to her inspiring talk about the resilience of child migrants and our common responsibility to fellow human beings. And we met her in Mile End park….

A second year student of biochemistry from Malaysia has got over her nervousness and now finds her fellow students treat her as one of them. She hopes this culture of welcome in Britain does not change……